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Machine Man (serial)

Cassandra Cautery pulled a chair right up to the edge of my hospital bed and looked at me with wet eyes. I won’t lie. It was very fetching. I know: she was duplicitous, and didn’t care for me at all, and a lawyer. But I had gone a long time without anyone looking at me like that. A very long time. Look, all I’m saying is it was fetching. Give me a break.

“I just want to make sure you’re okay.” She took my hand. Her fingers were surprisingly warm. Somehow I had thought they would be icy cold.

“I am okay.”

“Are you?”

“Yes,” I said. “I’m okay.”

“If something brought this on—if, say, you found something out that upset you—I want you to know you can tell me. I’ll hold it in the strictest confidence.” She leaned forward. “It’s Dick, isn’t it?”

“Who?”

“Your boss.”

“Oh,” I said. “D. Peters? No, I just wanted to cut off my leg.” Cassandra Cautery looked confused, so I added, “To build a better one.”

She took back her hand. “Oh.”

“I hope this won’t interfere with my work. I’ve had some new ideas. Some aspects of my original design, I don’t know what I was thinking.” I laughed.

Cassandra Cautery gave me a look. It was an evaluative look. She was scanning my body for trace emanations of deception.

“Seriously,” I said.

Something gleamed in her eyes. She looked like a kid who had just stumbled into the living room on Christmas morning and didn’t dare believe that the huge present was for her. But I didn’t understand where the present was.

I said, “Is something going on with D. Peters?” A memory surfaced in my brain, vague and indistinct. “Did he say to you, Don’t do that thing? What thing?”

Cassandra Cautery stood and kissed my forehead. “Shhh. All you need to worry about, Charlie, is getting better.”

I didn’t say anything. I was confused by the kiss. I had gone seven years without a kiss, and now I had two in a week. It was the kind of data event that implied a serious contamination of laboratory conditions.

“And,” she said, “getting back to work.”

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Ben (#3952)

Location: UK
Posted: 5501 days ago

I'm so excited I registered just to post this.

Forgot how much I enjoyed your writing - getting an email with the new page really breaks up my morning at work nicely!



I'm still reserving judgement on the format though. I'd accept it if you chose to sack this off and finish the story in your own time - the idea that the pressure of needing something to publish gets in the way of the normal creative process is a worry. Of course, you could have a huge buffer of these things for all I know.

Mind how you go,
Ben.

Machine Man subscriber Mapuche (#1184)

Location: Darwin, Australia
Quote: "Inconceivable!"
Posted: 5501 days ago

2 kisses in a week after 7 years of none - hmmm... /me considers cutting off leg....

/jk

Ajna (#3795)

Location: USA
Quote: "Judge if you want. We are all going to die one day. I intend to deserve it."
Posted: 5501 days ago

Mapuche, it's all about priorities.

On another note, I'm glad to see another IRC-hard out there who uses the /me command even in a context that is guarenteed not to display it properly. (That's why I love Zetaboards forums. They actually display your name, formatted properly, when you use it. Shameless plugs, ftw.)

Machine Man subscriber Impotent Verse (#3907)

Location: Cambridge, UK
Quote: "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog"
Posted: 5501 days ago

Wait a a gods damned minute!

Lola was giving him hot smoochies yesterday and Charlie doesn't seem emotionally effected at all but Cassandra's gives him sad puppy dog eyes and it gets his motor running?

Smells like Pride and Prejudice with weapons-grade tech, Asperger's syndrome and gender reversal!

Damn! That sounds good!

Machine Man subscriber coolpillows (#3749)

Location: new york general sort of vicinity
Quote: ""It's not working" -- Joseph Clark"
Posted: 5501 days ago

@Ben - I was skeptical too, but the daily chapter and comments (including my occasional comment) makes for a totally different experience.

One could argue that Max is creating an infinite feedback loop with a story that's getting commented on as he's writing it and that in fact the story may never end just as the character's brain is becoming self-aware and as I write this my own self is reflecting on -- damn...sorry...take breath...pinch self.

It's just a story. I'm just a reader. Don't worry about Max. He's got buffer to spare.

Machine Man subscriber Yannick (#3858)

Location: Heist, Belgium
Quote: "he reads things"
Posted: 5501 days ago

Judas kisses don't count, Charlie.

Machine Man subscriber Impotent Verse (#3907)

Location: Cambridge, UK
Quote: "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog"
Posted: 5501 days ago

@Mapuche: You might want to consider moving to Russia and holding up a Hairdressers, better return on the investment.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/21/russia_robbery/

Machine Man subscriber Toby O (#2900)

Location: Sydney
Quote: "vote with your wallet"
Posted: 5501 days ago

The surprisingly warm hand feeds right into my paranoia that Cass the lawyer is absolutely not on the level, and will be something of a foil. Reason being warm hands on females in my experience are as common as warm seats in public toilets.

Alex Hall (#3610)

Location: Ohio, USA
Quote: ""¡Hasta la victoria siempre!" —Ernesto "Che" Guevara"
Posted: 5501 days ago

Dick Peters? Really?

Abgrund (#3357)

Location: Atlantis
Quote: ""Redeem your mind from the hockshops of authority." - Ayn Rand"
Posted: 5501 days ago

Dick Peters isn't so bad. I used to know a guy named Richard Munch.

He didn't go by Dick.

Machine Man subscriber rebecca (#3891)

Location: oceanside
Quote: "revolution is the best revenge"
Posted: 5500 days ago

This is the best page yet. I love the way Charlie is just a little too dense to figure out exactly what's going on. And Cassandra (she would never want to be called Cass or Cassie) is a great character, though perhaps the fact that I am a petite lawyer makes me like her more than I should.

stanley becker (#5283)

Location: black hole
Quote: "DON"T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!!"
Posted: 4787 days ago

sealed with a kiss - the kiss of Death - the kiss of Life - I,m all kissed out!!! - and as for Dick saying "don't do that thing" enigma, enigma, enigma

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